Water Safety This pack consists of activity sheets for individual and group work, and whiteboard pictures for class discussion. Teacher guidance notes can be downloaded here. Our other Water Safety resources can be downloaded here. Are you aware of the hidden dangers near canals and rivers?
Contents For teachers eyes only! Slide 1 Key words Slide 2 Sensory words Slide 3 It can happen to anyone Slide 4 The RoSPA Water Safety Code Slide 5 The SAFE message Slide 6 Spot the hidden dangers of a river Slide 7 Spot the hidden dangers of a canal Slide 8 A to Z of dangers Slide 9 A to Z of dangers Slide 10 Danger Ranger Slide 11 Take safety advice Slide 12 Take safety advice Slide 13 Don t go alone Slide 14 The River by Valerie Bloom Slide 15 The River by Valerie Bloom Slide 16 Learn how to help Slide 17 My water safety tips Slide 18 Stay Away From the Edge
Key words Use these key words as a reminder while you work. Safety Challenge Explore Buoyancy aid Identify Information Advice Emergency Responsible Frosty Careful Walking Float Water Hazard Towpath Ambulance Fire brigade Weather Police Cautious Make sure you learn the correct spellings. 1
Sensory words Use these sensory words as a reminder while you work. Swish Shivery Plopping Gleaming Slimy Enticing Reckless Dashing Slippery Idyllic Glistening Earthy Screech Pungent Rumble Sparkling Sharp Refreshing Make sure you learn the correct spellings. 2
It can happen to anyone Have you heard the story of a baby elephant when it had to be rescued by its mother from a lake? Stuck in the mud! An adorable baby elephant had to be rescued by its mother s huge trunk after it got stuck in the mud while taking a bath. The youngster was enjoying a quiet dip in the water but became stranded when it struggled to pull itself out of the lake. He had to be lifted to safety by its mother and her trusty trunk, which acted as a crane for the three-month-old calf out of the water. After it finally made it back onto dry land, the tiny elephant was able to stride away to dry off. By Lucy Crossley 3
The ROSPA Water Safety Code Water Safety Code Keywords RoSPA stands for The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents. 1. Spot the Dangers 2. Take safety Advice 3. Do not go Alone 4. Learn how to Help Dangers Advice Alone Help Can you construct a four word phrase of your own to help you remember the Water Safety Code? Remember, your phrase must help you remember the Water Safety Code. The order of the keywords can be changed, you may also wish to replace the keywords. 4
The SAFE message Always remember to stay SAFE near water - Stay Away From the Edge! 5
Spot the hidden dangers of a river Write descriptions about some of the dangers which could be in and around this river. 6
Spot the hidden dangers of a canal Label the photograph explaining what some of the dangers could be in and around this canal. 7
A to Z of dangers Write one danger next to each letter of the alphabet. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 8
A to Z of dangers Here are some answers from our list. A Broken bottles floating on surface Cyclist riding too close to the lock Dogs paddling in a fast current E Fishing rods can be tripped over Gears on a lock can trap fingers Hidden and slippery edges Ice cold water or frozen rivers Jumping into deep murky water K Leaning over the edge for a drink M N Overhanging trees Playing near the water s edge Quick visit to the reservoir alone Running off from your parents Sharp objects in the water Tree swinging near a canal Untreated water can cause infection Vegetation on the water s surface Wading in water to get your ball X Y Z 9
Danger Ranger 10
Take safety advice What does the safety sign below represent? Signs near canals and rivers offer safety advice. To be safe, people should choose to swim at a swimming pool or a beach with a lifeguard or other supervision. Design a symbol to warn people to Stay Away From the Edge. Make sure you use the correct shape and colour for a safety sign. Do you have a local canal or river where you think this sign should be used? 11
Take safety advice What advice is our Explorers Volunteer giving to these children by a canal? 12
Don t go alone Never be in or around water alone. There would be nobody to help if you got into trouble. 13
The River by Valerie Bloom The River s a wanderer, A nomad, a tramp, He doesn't choose any one place To set up his camp. How do you think this poem can relate to water safety? The River s a winder, Through valley and hill He twists and he turns, He just cannot be still. The River s a hoarder, And he buries down deep Those little treasures That he wants to keep. Valerie Bloom 2000 The River s a baby, He gurgles and hums, And sounds like he s happily Sucking his thumbs. The River s a singer, As he dances along, The countryside echoes The notes of his song. The River s a monster Hungry and vexed, He s gobbled up trees And he ll swallow you next. 14
The River by Valerie Bloom The last verse of Valerie Bloom s poem, reminds us that a river can be dangerous. The River s a monster Hungry and vexed, He s gobbled up trees And he ll swallow you next. Try and rewrite the final verse and share with your friends. 15
Learn how to help If you see someone in trouble in the water: If you see someone in trouble, follow this advice. Keep calm. Always think before you act. Try to get help by shouting Help as loudly as you can. Telephone 999 and ask for help. Use road names, bridge numbers or things that you can see to give your location. Lie down to make yourself more stable then reach out with a stick. Never jump into the water yourself! Draw your own cartoon strip to show the key safety points. 16
My water safety tips 1. 4. Write your six top tips for staying SAFE near the water. 2. 5. 3. 6. 17
Always remember to stay SAFE near water - Stay Away From the Edge! 18